2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11668-021-01295-4
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Booster Bearing Failure Reduction Through a Novel Thermodynamic Analysis

Abstract: The gas booster station of a steel works has experienced excessive bearing failures since commissioning over two decades ago. This station was designed with redundancy, allowing for automatic switch-over between two gas booster fans. Bearing failures were observed, on average once every 15.7 days, with instances where both fans experienced simultaneous downtime. Booster failures resulted in regular station downtime, preventing Coke Oven Gas (COG) transport to an end user. This flammable by-product is used as a… Show more

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“…They also used experiments to verify the simulation results. Venter and van Eldik 17 provided a failure analysis based on the data-driven for gas booster bearing failures. Pal et al 18 used the hardness test and optical microscopes to analyze the fatigue failures in a ball bearing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also used experiments to verify the simulation results. Venter and van Eldik 17 provided a failure analysis based on the data-driven for gas booster bearing failures. Pal et al 18 used the hardness test and optical microscopes to analyze the fatigue failures in a ball bearing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%